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    A dynamic model of cultural reproduction by Jaeger, MM, Breen, R

    Published 2016
    “…The authors draw on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction to develop a formal model of the pathways through which cultural capital acts to enhance children’s educational and socioeconomic success. …”
    Journal article
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    Publishing Chinese art: issues of cultural reproduction in China, 1905-1918 by Liu, Y

    Published 2011
    “…This thesis is an enquiry into the conditions in which various understandings of the newly introduced but vaguely grasped Western notion of ‘art’ emerged and sustained themselves in the name of cultural reproduction in early twentieth-century China. This Western concept of art was translated into Chinese as ‘<em>meishu</em>’, a neologism originally coined in Japanese <em>kanji</em>, and regarded as the embodiment of the ‘national essence’. …”
    Thesis
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    KNOWLEDGE POLICIES IN THE MODERN UNIVERSITY by Alexander A. Polonnikov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author comes to a conclusion that epistemological policies are linked to socio-cultural reproduction, rooted in the universities interest in preserving the existing form of educational knowledge.…”
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    Article
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    Usos de la comida ritual entre nahuas de Guerrero by Catharine Good Eshelman

    “…It argues that ritual uses of food facilitate cultural reproduction and the transmission of local cosmologies. …”
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    Article
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    Book Review: The Circle of the Snake: Nostalgia and Utopia in the Age of Big Tech by Grafton Tanner by Jamie Ranger

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The Circle of the Snake grapples with the political consequences of the cultural turn to nostalgia, specifically the dynamic tension between the radical nostalgia required to contest the incessant homogeneity of cultural reproduction and the neoliberal narrative of a nascent digital utopia endemic to our contemporary systems of mediated communication.…”
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    Défense et conservation de la biodiversité cultivée au-delà de la forme, de la couleur et de la performance by Álvaro Salgado Ramírez

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Finally, it explains the importance of the cultivated diversity as a matrix that gives sense and organizes social time, work forms and even the systems of positions among other elements, which allow the cultural reproduction of peoples.…”
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    The politics of writing history by Sergiu Delcea

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…To provide a comprehensive answer the article looks at two, tightly interwoven, sides of cultural reproduction: the politics of history-teaching in Romanian high-schools and its more general background -historians' debates on nationalism. …”
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    Colonial rule, Christianity and socio-cultural (dis)continuities among the Sumi Naga by Angelova, I

    Published 2017
    “…The paper argues that as a result, Christianity should not be viewed merely as a major agent of socio-cultural change among the Sumi but as an intrinsic part of their contemporary identity and a vital constitutive part of a ‘new tradition’ that is currently in the making: one, which is creatively embedding Christianity within a solid substratum of cultural reproduction. In so doing, the paper opens up new ways in which we can think about the effects and legacies of missionary activity in Northeast India.…”
    Journal article
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    The importance of Mother Tongue and English language in the building of a nation: shall the twain meet? by Ariffin, Adlina

    Published 2013
    “…Using Bourdieu’s (1977) ‘Theory of Cultural Reproduction’, the paper will illustrate how English language is perceived as a form of neo-colonialisation which has a capacity to erode the cultural identity of a society. …”
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    “All That’s Left is Bare Land and Sky”: Palm Oil Culture and Socioenvironmental Impacts on a Tembé Indigenous Territory in the Brazilian Amazon by Sandra Damiani, Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães, Maria Tereza Leite Montalvão, Carlos José Sousa Passos

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The findings indicate that the conversion of the surrounding territory to oil palm monoculture generated social and environmental changes that negatively affected the Tembé’s way of life and their capacity of socio-cultural reproduction.…”
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    Deconstructing Internet Memes through Semiotic Analysis: Unveiling Myths and Ideologies in Visual and Verbal Signs by Desak Putu Eka Pratiwi, I Komang Sulatra, I Gede Agus Dewangga

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Understanding them can shed light on cultural reproduction in society, with implications for media, cultural, and sociology studies in the digital age.…”
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    The Urban–Rural Heterogeneous Effect of Family SES on Achievement: The Mediating Role of Culture by Ningning Wang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Based on the China Education Panel Survey data of 18,672 junior high school students, this study found the following: (1) family SES had a weaker positive effect among rural children than among urban children; (2) the urban–rural heterogeneous effect could be mediated by education-related cultural factors, i.e., learning environments and beliefs; and (3) in this regard, contemporary China is experiencing cultural reproduction rather than a cultural mobility mode. …”
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    Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH): Understanding and manifestations by Abu Bakar, Aishah, Mohamed Osman, Mariana, Bachok, Syahriah

    Published 2011
    “…The realization of the importance of intangible heritage began when disappearing traditions persisted due to failure in cultural reproduction. It is not until 1952 that UNESCO began the effort to establish methods of protecting what is now known as Intangible Cultural Heritage. …”
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